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Case Studies - Sectors | Education

Shavington Primary Hires Modular Buildings

Sector: Education Product: Jackleg Cabins Modular Buildings

The space offered by the current school buildings needed re-modelling to suit the changing needs of the school. This clearly presented a problem in that extensive internal & external building work would need to be carried out over a period of time, including during term time. This meant the current classrooms could not be used and would unavailable during the entire construction period. It was decided to seek temporary buildings to accommodate the school activities displaced by the building alterations. It was clearly vital to ensure a safe and secure leaning environment for the children and staff whilst the project was underway.

Newtown Pre-School & Playgroup Ready for...

Sector: Education Product: Jackleg Cabins Modular Buildings Portable Cabins Prefabricated Buildings

Plans to double free nursery childcare to 30 hours in England from September for working parents has seen take up rates of 80% during pilot schemes that run earlier in the year. Whilst some nursery operators have been critical of the level of funding available from the Government, for Newtown Pre-School & Playgroup it represents both challenges and considerable opportunities.

Discovery Vine Childcare Welcomes New Double...

Sector: Education Product: Modular Buildings Two-Storey Portable Buildings

The largest site operated by Discovery Vine is at Longsands primary school and it’s here that their business acumen has resulted in a two storey modular facility that’s ideally suited for both their pre-school pupils and the before and after school clubs.

Broad Oak Primary School Grows with a Springfield...

Sector: Education Product: Modular Buildings Portable Cabins

Broad Oak Community Primary School typifies the challenges faced by primary schools today.  Whilst the numbers of children attending have increased, capital expenditure to provide new facilities has been squeezed and there was a very real need to expand and provide new facilities now.